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St. John Chrysostom Russian Orthodox Church

Welcome to the home of the new CD release “Glorify Him”. This is the first recording created by the choir of St. John Chrysostom Russian Orthodox Church and is now available for Christmas 2009. Please use the links below to listen and the “Buy Now” button to purchase through PayPal. If you would like to pay by check or have questions please e-mail us at  frandrew@stjohnroc.com






40 National NW, (Mail: P.O. Box 2543), Grand Rapids, Michigan USA 49501-2543  (616) 454 1166 

“The bee is more honored than other animals, not because she labors, but because she labors for others” - St John Chrysostom

To hear a sample click the highlighted titles below:

01 Nativity TroparionCD_Project_files/01-%20Nativity%20Troparion%20demo.mp3
02 Kathisma HymnCD_Project_files/02-%20Kathisma%20Hymn%20demo.mp3
03 Exapostellarion (Hymn of Light)CD_Project_files/03-%20Exapostellarion%20demo.mp3
04 Stichera AposticaCD_Project_files/04-%20Stichera%20Aposticha%20demo.mp3
05 PolyeleionCD_Project_files/05-%20Polyleion%20demo.mp3
06 Nativity KontakionCD_Project_files/06-%20Nativity%20Kontakion%20demo.mp3
07 Cherubic HymnCD_Project_files/07-%20Cherubic%20Hymn%20demo.mp3
08 Odes 1, 3-9CD_Project_files/08-%20Odes%20demo.mp3
09 From My YouthCD_Project_files/09-%20From%20My%20Youth%20demo.mp3
10 Nativity Troparion 2CD_Project_files/10-%20Nativity%20Troparion%202%20demo.mp3

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Orthodox theology is expressed in many ways, yet perhaps

nothing is as moving as the music and prayers of the Church,

which find their fullness in the Liturgy of our patron, St. John

Chrysostom, written in the fourth century and adapted from the

Liturgy of St. James the Apostle.  On Feasts Days, the special

hymns pour forth the fullness of 2000 years of unbroken

Christian tradition. The Nativity Feast is no exception, and

this CD has been lovingly created by our small choir to share

with you. We hope you are blessed by this work.


“Why does all nature smile mysteriously on feast days? 

Why is the heart filled at these times with a wonderful lightness

that is incomparable to anything on earth; how is it that the

very air at the altar and in the Church become light bearing? 

This is the breath of Your grace, the glow of the light of Tabor;

the sky and the earth are singing at these times in praise: Alleluia!”


- From “Glory to God for All Things”

        Protopresbyter Gregory Petrov (+1940)

Christ is Born! Glorify Him!